I would love to see this pattern in Indie by Pat Bravo. I think the small scale/high contrast patterns would be perfection for this awesome chevron quilt. http://www.fatquartershop.com/store/stores_app/Browse_Item_Details.asp?Shopper_id=10412311401104&Store_id=499&page_id=23&Item_ID=74160&Parent_Ids=

I have to second the first commenter -- I think it would look wonderful in Chicopee -- it would show off the different colors/tones well, and the small prints would work even in the smallest strips, especially the ladder dot.

I am surprised at my choice - not something I typically use - but I was looking for a collection with a wide variety of colors, definitely with some texture, but with tone-on-tone fabrics... this lovely crisp pattern would get lost in the busier prints. So I'm going with Cobblestone Stonehenge.

I have to explain my selection! The pattern name "Scout" made me think of "To Kill a Mockingbird" movie with Gregory Peck....in black and white. Being a media specialist I naturally connect things to books!So the collection I thought would be best for this pattern is Mystique byLila Tueller for Riley Blake Designs. It has enough contrast to still show the pattern and will be a great quilt in any decor. Thanks, k

Even though it's not out yet, Field Notes byBlackbird Designs for Moda Fabrics would bring a very organic and natural feeling to the pattern. The pattern reminds me of feathers. sweetlildaisy5566@yahoo.com

This particular pattern is like a piece of art, very bold. It reminds me of feathers. So I would use Seven Wonders by Parson Gray. The fabric patterns would add texture to an already inspiring pattern.

I Think the Silent Film colors of Kona Solids would look so good with this pattern - it would look like birch trees on a grey winter day!! I would add a little pop of color like a red as the final color, like cardinals in the trees.K001-1007K001-1223K001-1080K001-359K001-1071